UK ETS reform could take market out of its current policy void, macro weakness -analysts

Published 16:33 on June 8, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:33 on June 8, 2023  / /  EMEA, UK ETS

The UK emissions market has traded at a discount to the EU ETS since the end of 2022 amid a lack of policy certainty and falling emissions from the power sector, but reforms to the British cap-and-trade system could put the market back on a bullish trajectory, analysts said on Thursday.
The UK emissions market has traded at a discount to the EU ETS since the end of 2022 amid a lack of policy certainty and falling emissions from the power sector, but reforms to the British cap-and-trade system could put the market back on a bullish trajectory, analysts said on Thursday.


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